7:00 PM – Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, New Haven

All The Rage(Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley, David Beilinson, 2016) – 94min – Connecticut Premiere– in competition for the Audience Award for Best Feature Film

Co-Director Michael Galinsky’s father read Dr. John Sarno’s book “Healing Back Pain” in the 1980’s and was miraculously cured of the chronic whiplash he suffered from for years. The book, which connects pain with emotions rather than structural causes, put Sarno at blunt odds with the medical system. Though dismissed by peers, Sarno’s work changed the lives of millions, including luminaries like Howard Stern and Larry David. Dr. Sarno radically predicted that the medical system’s disregard for the true cause of chronic pain — repressed emotions — would lead to an epidemic. This artful and personal film braids Galinsky’s universal story of pain and emotion together with the story of Dr. Sarno’s work, connecting the audience to both the issues and the emotions at play.

Daybreak Express(DA Pennebaker, 1953) – 5min – Pennebaker directed his first film, Daybreak Express, in 1953. Set to a classic Duke Ellington recording of the same name, the five-minute short of the soon-to-be-demolished Third Avenue elevated subway station in New York City is the earliest known example of Pennebaker’s penchant for blending together documentary and experimental filmmaking techniques.

65 Revisited(DA Pennebaker, 2007) – 65min – This screening will be followed bya live Decade of Dylan tribute concert.

65 Revisited features footage the director shot for his 1967 film Don’t Look Back. Both films show Bob Dylan and entourage during their 1965 concert tour of the UK. The newer film shows outtakes from its predecessor and contains several full-length song performances, something the first film did not provide.The filmends with an alternate take on the famous cue-card scene from Don’t Look Back. This time it’s done on a city rooftop rather than in an alley.